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  • For one night only, our original, legendary storyteller returns, spinning cosmic yarns you can't afford to miss!

    6 P.M. True Crime Special Feature (Ages 21 and up)
    Our galaxy can be very dark, but have you ever wondered how dark? The True Crime planetarium will answer that question, and many more. While touring through the solar system, we'll discuss some of the most infamous crimes associated with outer space. Learn about the curious deaths of ancient astronomers such as Socrates and Hypatia of Alexandria, the cult that worshipped the 1997 Hale-Bopp comet, and numerous stories of astronauts behaving badly. Adultery, witchcraft, and moon rock robbery are only the beginning when you join us for a mysterious and murderous night under the stars.

    7 P.M. Sordid Secrets of the Stars Zodiac Edition (Ages 21 and up)
    What's your sign? Enter our planetarium for a deep dive into the 12 signs of the zodiac. In this adults only show, we’ll talk about what your individual zodiac sign says about your personality, both in and out of the bedroom. We’ll also talk about which signs you're most compatible with, which signs to avoid, and the bizarre (and sometimes sultry) Greek myths that inspired the zodiac symbols.
  • Navarre Beach Fire Rescue would like to invite Navarre Beach residents and leaseholders to attend a Facebook Live event this Wednesday, October 14th at 6:00 PM to answer any questions regarding the upcoming vote for an Independent Special Fire District.  Please visit their website Navarrebeachfire.org or on Facebook at Navarre Beach Fire Rescue for details.
  • Shalimar United Methodist Church, LIBERTY Dental Plan of Florida, and other community partners invite families to the Annual Block Party on Saturday, Oct. 16, from 4 to 6 p.m.


    The event is free and open to the public. The block party includes a car show, food, fun, and fellowship. LIBERTY Dental Plan will give out free dental kits and information to help keep young smiles healthy and bright.

    For more information please, contact Rendi Bonner at Rendibonner@yahoo.com or 806-676-9020.
  • THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES: THEATRE FOR THE VERY YOUNG Linda Hartzell, playwright; Mark Perry, playwright; Christopher Walker, composer Spend a fun and interactive morning with our delightful skunk and ladybug duo! Children get to experience this hands on show with all of their senses as they become part of the story. This colorful play uses music, dance, movement, and touchable props to envelop our young audience members and inspire their little imaginations. Running Time: 40 minutes. Ages 6 months-5 yrs
  • The FDOA aims to host a free social event each month, as a way to bring people together, share ideas and make new friends. This month, we will be hosting a Pumpkin Carving and Painting social hour! Join us on Friday October 23 at 6pm on Zoom to discuss pumpkin painting and carving tips, tricks, and ideas while we all work on them together. There may or may not be a little competition! Sign up today at fdoa.org/social. 
  • The Angel of Hope Candlelight Memorial Service to honor the memory of any baby or child of any age, including adult children, that have died will be held on 12/6/21 at 7:00 pm, at Bayview Memorial Gardens on Scenic Highway.

    For more information, contact Lori Farmer at 850 565 4399.
  • The top-ranked Swiatek has won seven titles in 2022, the most by a woman since Serena Williams in 2014.
  • American Mariachi tells the story of a Hispanic American family dealing with life changes. It is a universal story of love, family, and tradition told through the eyes of one family. American Mariachi, told with honesty and humor, is filled with the glorious sounds of mariachi music.

    There is also a Sunday 2:30pm matinee on 11/6.

    Tickets are on Eventbrite.com
  • Florida ends UConn's bid to repeat — again — in Sunday action that saw a memorable buzzer-beater. Meanwhile, South Carolina advances in the women's tournament, which rounds out its Sweet 16 on Monday.
  • Notable sites such as the Smoky Mountains and the Lincoln Memorial rounded out the top 10 visited places in the National Park System as visits began rebounding from 2021.
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